Warming your body up is essential in any sport, regardless of
whether you are training, or whether you are playing a full on game.
When it comes to Volleyball, warming-up is important because of the
number of muscles that are used, and the extent that they are used. You
need to warm-up your legs, feet, stomach muscles and most importantly
the arms and fingers. Warming your body up in Volleyball should be done
slowly, and stretching needs to occur at the same time. If you don't
stretch before playing Volleyball you will end up with sore muscles
afterwards. It's vital to stretch after playing Volleyball too, as this
removes the lactic acid that builds up.
Warm-ups
for training can be done at any pace, in many different ways. Often
just playing a simple game is a great way to get people motivated and
into gear. However, warm-ups on a court can have a huge effect on your
opponents. You want to look intimidating, as this will help to give your
team the edge. I don't mean that you have to be rude when it comes to
spiking and hit balls at them, but you want a routine that looks
professional and that works well. With this, they will see that you know
what you are doing and will be intimidated.
Doing the skills that you would normally in a Volleyball for your Warm-ups are vital. Plenty of setting, passing and spiking is very well worth it, which is usually where pepper comes in. Warming your body up on a Volleyball Court is usually very standard, with spiking being done 5 minutes in, and then with serving being done too.
Doing the skills that you would normally in a Volleyball for your Warm-ups are vital. Plenty of setting, passing and spiking is very well worth it, which is usually where pepper comes in. Warming your body up on a Volleyball Court is usually very standard, with spiking being done 5 minutes in, and then with serving being done too.
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